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Records your dog's behavior and help them stress less while you're away! - Records frequency and duration
- Holds 99 sessions
- Rechargeable battery (via USB cord, included)
- Compatible with PC and Mac.
- Not recommended for dogs under 10 lbs
Why We Love It: The Bark and Activity Counter is an essential diagnostic tool to aid in distinguishing between separation anxiety and general owner-absent behavior, by helping to determine trigger points for your dog's barking and activity. The device, worn on the dog's collar, records the frequency and duration of barking and movement, then provides data in basic charts for easy analysis and tracking. Can store up to 3,000 sessions. After each session, the unit is connected to a PC or MAC and th detailed charts are produced, showing the tome of day and the duration of each barking and activity occurrence. The dog wearing the counter should not be in close proximity to other dogs during sessions, so that the other dog's barking id not detected. * Recommended for indoor use only Compatibility: PC: Windows 2000/XP Home and Professional/7-32 and 64bit/ Vista -32 and 64 bit. MUST HAVE MICROSOFT EXCEL. MAC: MAC OSX 10.6 or later. MUST HAVE OPENOFFICE. (Download Open Office free from http://www.openoffice.org before installing Bark and Counter software)
Item# BB-110671
Premier's Dog Bark & Activity Counter, just one of our great selection of
Dog Collars and
Dog Behavioral Training from BaxterBoo.com
Friendly service and fast shipping on all items! We guarantee all purchases. If you buy the Premier's Dog Bark & Activity Counter or any other item from BaxterBoo.com and are not satisfied, just return it, no questions asked or sad puppy eyes given. See our return policy for complete details.
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To ensure proper fit, use our handy sizing guide and match your results with the info in the product description.
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Dear Human,
I have worked with the finest furry tailors in the world, and am here to share my bounty of knowledge. Here's how to measure your pet...
Length
Measure from the base of the tail (where it connects to the hindquarters) up to where the collar typically sits at the base of the neck, then follow up with a generous back scratch.
Chest
This is measured by giving your pet a
hug, during which you measure the entire circumference (all the way around) at the widest point of your pet's chest. This is typically right behind the front legs.
Neck
First, plenty of kisses. Then, measure the neck's circumference
(the distance around it) at the point where the collar sits.
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